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Historical Markers and War Memorials in York, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of York County, South Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg York County, SC (156) Cherokee County, SC (85) Chester County, SC (44) Lancaster County, SC (60) Union County, SC (43) Cleveland County, NC (33) Gaston County, NC (48) Mecklenburg County, NC (205)  YorkCounty(156) York County (156)  CherokeeCounty(85) Cherokee County (85)  ChesterCounty(44) Chester County (44)  LancasterCounty(60) Lancaster County (60)  UnionCounty(43) Union County (43)  ClevelandCountyNorth Carolina(33) Cleveland County (33)  GastonCounty(48) Gaston County (48)  MecklenburgCounty(205) Mecklenburg County (205)
York is the county seat for York County
York is in York County
      York County (156)  
ADJACENT TO YORK COUNTY
      Cherokee County (85)  
      Chester County (44)  
      Lancaster County (60)  
      Union County (43)  
      Cleveland County, North Carolina (33)  
      Gaston County, North Carolina (48)  
      Mecklenburg County, North Carolina (205)  
 
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1 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-56 — Allison Creek Presbyterian Church / Clay Hill Graveyard
Allison Creek Presbyterian Church. This church was founded in 1854 by residents of the Clay Hill community on Allison Creek, who were members of Bethel (1769) and Ebenezer (ca. 1785) Presbyterian churches. They built this church soon . . . Map (db m175696) HM
2 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-51 — Barnett Brothers Circus, 1929 ~ 1945 / Bennett Brothers Circus, 1929 ~ 1938
Front This site was the winter quarters of the Barnett Brothers Circus, briefly known as the Wallace Brothers Circus, from 1929 through 1945. Founded by Ray W. Rogers (1889 ~ 1946), the circus was one of the first to travel by truck instead . . . Map (db m55487) HM
3 South Carolina, York County, York — Birthplace of Daniel Harvey HillHill's Iron Works
(South side) Birthplace of Daniel Harvey Hill Lieutenant General in the Confederate States Army Soldier, Educator, Author A worthy son of the land we love. (East side) S.68.44 W. 737 feet from this point was the site . . . Map (db m221654) HM
4 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-11 — Bratton House Site / Jefferson Davis's Flight
Bratton House Site Robert Clendinen, Yorkville lawyer and South Carolina Senator from York Disrict (1816-30), purchased this land in 1813. The house which he built here before his death in 1830, was acquired in 1847 by Dr. James Rufus Bratton, . . . Map (db m11244) HM
5 South Carolina, York County, York — Colonel Samuel Watson
Colonel Samuel Watson 1731-1810. Wife-Elizabeth McDowell 1738-1817. Near this spot was the home and commissary of Col. Watson, 1st. Liuet. of Rangers, Captain and Delegate to S.C. Prov. Congress 1776. Colonel of Militia New Aquisition. Elder in . . . Map (db m216971) HM
6 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-30 — David E. Finley Birthplace
[Front]: David Edward Finley, Jr. (1890-1977), first director of the National Gallery of Art, was born in this house. Finley moved to Washington, D.C. as a child when his father was elected to Congress and was educated at the University . . . Map (db m11156) HM
7 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-65 — Elias Hill Homeplace / Liberian Migration
Elias Hill Hompelace Elias Hill (1819-1872) was born enslaved at Hill's Ironworks on Allison Creek. He and his parents were emancipated prior to 1860. Although physically paralyzed at an early age, Elias was well educated and became a Baptist . . . Map (db m175691) HM
8 South Carolina, York County, York — 274 — First Presbyterian ChurchYork Historic District — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site —
National Register South Carolina Department of Archives and History York Historic District First Presbyterian Church of Historic PlacesMap (db m121922) HM
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9 South Carolina, York County, York — Historic York
Through this intersection originally called Fergus Crossroads have passed General Thomas Sumter - The Gamecock General Daniel Morgan - Hero of Cowpens Lord Cornwallis - British Comdr at Yorktown Col. Banastre Tarleton - British Comdr at . . . Map (db m11290) HM
10 South Carolina, York County, York — Historic York, S.C.
[panel 1] The City of York was born in the mid-1700s at the dusty intersection of Congress and Liberty Streets known as Fergus Crossroads. Native Americans were already here and whites and African-Americans flowed into the area. This image . . . Map (db m237794) HM
11 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-1 — King's Mountain Battleground
Twelve miles northwest the battle of King's Mountain was fought October 7, 1780. The 900 Whigs were under Colonels Campbell, Shelby, Sevier, Hill, Lacey, Williams, Cleveland; Lieutenant Colonels Hawthorn, Hambright; Majors McDowell, Chronicle, . . . Map (db m28242) HM
12 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-17 — King's Mountain Military Academy Site / Micah Jenkins
King's Mountain Military Academy Site Micah Jenkins and Asbury Coward, graduates of The Citadel in Charleston, founded this Yorkville school in 1855. Closed during the Civil War, it was re-opened in 1866 by Coward, who later became head of . . . Map (db m11272) HM
13 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-73 — Sadler Store
This brick-veneered, wood frame building was built in 1927 as a country store opened by William Sadler (1865-1930). An African American businessman, Sadler had managed farmland and another store in McConnells, S.C., before opening the Sadler . . . Map (db m206141) HM
14 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-20 — Town of Yorkville / Town of York
Town of Yorkville Formerly known as Fergus's Cross Roads, later Yorkville, this county seat was established in 1785 on land originally granted to John Miller in 1767. According to Robert Mills, the town in 1826 had 8 stores, 5 taverns, a male . . . Map (db m11299) HM
15 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-3 — Trinity M. E. Church, South
Organized 1824 by the Reverends Wm. Gassaway & Jos. Holmes with former as pastor, Trinity is the oldest M.E. Church, South in York County. The original building was erected on College Street, 1826. The first Sunday School in York County was . . . Map (db m11298) HM
16 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-24 — William Hill (1741-1816) / Hill's Ironworks
William Hill (1741-1816). William Hill, who served in the American Revolution and was present at many battles, built an ironworks near here on Allison Creek about 1776. Hill and his partner, Isaac Hayne, manufactured swivel guns, kitchen . . . Map (db m28244) HM
17 South Carolina, York County, York — York County Confederate Monument
(Front):Lest We Forget 1861-1865 Our Confederate Dead (Side):In Eternal Remembrance,"Of the Soldiers tried and true, Who bore the flag of a Nation's trust, And fell in a cause Though lost, still just And died for me and you" . . . Map (db m11169) HM
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18 South Carolina, York County, York — York County Courthouse
The National Register of Historic Places York County CourthouseMap (db m44278) HM
19 South Carolina, York County, York — 46-64 — York County Courthouses
There have been four York County courthouses on this site. The first courthouse was constructed of squared logs in 1786. In 1799 it was replaced by a small brick building. Noted S.C. architect Robert Mills designed a third courthouse, completed in . . . Map (db m196627) HM
20 South Carolina, York County, York — York County Veterans Memorial
York County Veterans Memorial In memory of those who served and those who died in all wars We are one Erected 2018 Map (db m207368) WM
 
 
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Apr. 28, 2024